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david darst, guests that will try to ply us with gifts of sweets and things to make us fatter but darst is the only one that shows up with fresh fruit. the biggest apples you've ever brought. i don't know what that means, but is it your thoughts about the market and you're more optimistic here. >> we see good things happening of the you've got construction spending. you've got the german -- the german confidence index. you have the ism numbers. you have the retail sales that look like they will be pretty good for this coming month so the profits have come in 7%. the market was expecting 3% to 4%. would i say, however, corporate ceos, 70% of them have guided profit estimates lower. >> right. >> and that's a very, very high number so you'll watch that. you want to watch the situation in china because they have been withdrawing banking reserves as we've seen. >> this has been your theme for a while, the deterioration of growth and earnings in this country. >> yes. >> it goes along with our regular u.s. equity strategist adam parker, and he's basically looking for earnings to be lower this
david darst, guests that will try to ply us with gifts of sweets and things to make us fatter but darst is the only one that shows up with fresh fruit. the biggest apples you've ever brought. i don't know what that means, but is it your thoughts about the market and you're more optimistic here. >> we see good things happening of the you've got construction spending. you've got the german -- the german confidence index. you have the ism numbers. you have the retail sales that look like...
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two of the mayors join us now. oklahoma city mayor, mick cornett, and des moines iowa mayor, franklin cownie. mayors, thank you very much. mayor cornett, first to you. your city is booming. oil and gas is booming. you're doing well. does the sequester matter to -- >> it will slow our growth. you know, our economy is very, very strong. we can absorb it but we have a lot of jobs around the defense agencies. public and private sector around the large air force base. we will feel will pinch there. they are also cutting very worthwhile programs like community development block grants and i hate to see them do that. i'm all for the spending cuts. they have a spending problem but i wish they are more strategic about what they have chosen to cut. >> what about you, mayor cownie. >> i'm with mayor cornett. we will see big things happen. but i believe we have to be strategic in what we do. one of the areas we will see impacted in a huge way is public housing, for instance. we serve 3500 families wait it is and we got 5300 mo
two of the mayors join us now. oklahoma city mayor, mick cornett, and des moines iowa mayor, franklin cownie. mayors, thank you very much. mayor cornett, first to you. your city is booming. oil and gas is booming. you're doing well. does the sequester matter to -- >> it will slow our growth. you know, our economy is very, very strong. we can absorb it but we have a lot of jobs around the defense agencies. public and private sector around the large air force base. we will feel will pinch...
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then come back and use the tax loopholes and use the carries interest, use that in the big grand bargain dodd a simpson-bowles. he doesn't give anything, john. >> they both agreed to cut. there is no talk about a deficit reduction replacing the cuts with the deficit reduction package or introducing a new element to it. >> no, no, you're wrong about that. the administration said from the moment they struck that deal in the summer of 2011 that their intention was, a, for it not to go into effect. that was also republicans' attention. but the administration always said the president ran around the country for a year xaping for re-election saying he wanted revenue. and when he struck the revenue deal in late december/january 1st with republicans, he said at that time i tell was not enough revenue and he wanted more revenue. this is not a surprise from somebody. the strategic point from the white house is do they make a mistake by accepting so little with so little revenue that they didn't achieve their goals and now they're coming back to get -- >> so the sequester can't created, it would be
then come back and use the tax loopholes and use the carries interest, use that in the big grand bargain dodd a simpson-bowles. he doesn't give anything, john. >> they both agreed to cut. there is no talk about a deficit reduction replacing the cuts with the deficit reduction package or introducing a new element to it. >> no, no, you're wrong about that. the administration said from the moment they struck that deal in the summer of 2011 that their intention was, a, for it not to go...
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as those of us who were here -- which all of us all take for, those of us who are here -- are we to believe that everybody on this list was responsible for the 9/11 attack? is that the rationale? >> all four of us agree with you. the 2001 aumf, which is only 60 words long about -- long, is now very long in the tooth. the extreme government solution would be for congress to work with the executive branch to revise that aumf. it is completely unclear about who it covers and where it covers it. >> it is as unclear as you suggest. this is a limitation. there were big arguments about it. there was a priory draft that was much more expensive and it was -- there was a prior draft which was much more expansive, and it was narrowed. the president has the right to keep his legal advice confidential. that is a longstanding principle. questions are raised as to whether the executive is complying with the law. if he feels he is, it was be -- would be a positive thing for the administration to share that legal theory with this committee and with the american people, who i think have dallas that a
as those of us who were here -- which all of us all take for, those of us who are here -- are we to believe that everybody on this list was responsible for the 9/11 attack? is that the rationale? >> all four of us agree with you. the 2001 aumf, which is only 60 words long about -- long, is now very long in the tooth. the extreme government solution would be for congress to work with the executive branch to revise that aumf. it is completely unclear about who it covers and where it covers...
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they can keep us in. or they can let us go home. guess what. today they're going to let us go home. >> bill: what is your response to speaker boehner who says why should we have to do anything? we passed two bills last year. right? so we've done our job. we passed two bills last year. now it is up to the president and the senate to act. >> well, his job and the job of all of us is not just a to pass two bills because you have the majority. it is to make sure the president can sign a bill that you pass. and we haven't done that. the republicans have actually made no attempt to really negotiate this. to present a fair approach. they don't even take into consideration, you know, billions in cuts that have actually been made up until this point. they want to make more cuts. this time they want to do it by this across the board draconian, arbitrary cuts to programs and services that benefit millions of people across the country without even looking at the dirty details. >> bill: isn't there another -- maybe it is technical, but very real problem wit
they can keep us in. or they can let us go home. guess what. today they're going to let us go home. >> bill: what is your response to speaker boehner who says why should we have to do anything? we passed two bills last year. right? so we've done our job. we passed two bills last year. now it is up to the president and the senate to act. >> well, his job and the job of all of us is not just a to pass two bills because you have the majority. it is to make sure the president can sign a...
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good morning and thanks for talking to us. tell us how you are selected to create this piece. the sculpture of rosa parks. >> i'm sorry ,-com,-com ma repeat that. >> host: how were your firm selected to create the structure? >> guest: it was decided by the nah or the nea, i'm sorry and it was a national competition. i believe there were over 150 entries and then it was narrowed down to five finalists. those five finalists competed and that is how we ended up getting it. >> host: this will be in statuary hall in the capitol building paradigm reading from the l.a. times and it says the first full-size statue of an african-american in a capital collection in more than 180 statues. what do they mean to you to create a? >> guest: first of all is the first african-american woman in statuary hall in the capital of statuary hall. i think there is one other in the capital. but it is a tremendous honor and privilege to have done this and i am very excited about today. >> host: we will see the unveiling in a couple of hours at 11:00 a.m. and c-span will be sharing that. the president wil
good morning and thanks for talking to us. tell us how you are selected to create this piece. the sculpture of rosa parks. >> i'm sorry ,-com,-com ma repeat that. >> host: how were your firm selected to create the structure? >> guest: it was decided by the nah or the nea, i'm sorry and it was a national competition. i believe there were over 150 entries and then it was narrowed down to five finalists. those five finalists competed and that is how we ended up getting it....
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palestinians useo get around.palestinians use the get around. the blockade has been in place since 2007. morsi has expressed his intention to help people. palestinians in gaza are criticizing the court ruling. >> translator: the gaza strip is under seize. the tunnels are the only d. lifeline for the strip. this is an unjust decision against us. >> hundreds of the tunnels big and small link gaza with egypt. >>> representatives of world powers are getting ready to meet in rome to talk about more ways to help the syrian opposition bring down president assad. kerry met french president in paris ahead of the international meeting. >> we all agree that the time is passed for president assad to heed the voice of his people and the people in the world who want a peaceful transition and a new opportunity for syria. >> kerry says assad needs to know he cannot shoot his way out of the current situation. he says representatives of western countries the will focus on the transition ise during theireeti on thursday. >>> delegates from six major powers wrapped
palestinians useo get around.palestinians use the get around. the blockade has been in place since 2007. morsi has expressed his intention to help people. palestinians in gaza are criticizing the court ruling. >> translator: the gaza strip is under seize. the tunnels are the only d. lifeline for the strip. this is an unjust decision against us. >> hundreds of the tunnels big and small link gaza with egypt. >>> representatives of world powers are getting ready to meet in...
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we are pleased to have them with us today and we thank all of you for joining us to mr. bellinger, we will start with you. each witness has written statements that will be made part of the record in their entirety. i ask each witness summarized his or her testimony of five minutes or less. to help you stay within the time, this time at my dinner table. the light switches programmed to yellow, you have one minute to conclude that when the light turns red signals the witnesses five minutes have expired. mr. bellinger, welcome. >> thanks very much, mr. chairman and members of the committee for coming for this important hearing today. i doubt this year but many legal issues as the subject of states are to administer this advertiser for the national security council and white house in the first term of the bush administration and the slick lopressor for the state department in the second term. i was in the white house situation room on either but the band spent all eight years of my time dealing with many of the same issues. but the bush and obama administrations have conclud
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michael ramirez, thank you for letting us use the pie chart. we want to start the panel with a tweet from laura carlson. laura carlson, from iowa, i guess. laura carlson, i.a., true sequestration numbers. what is the truth. can president obama decide what exactly, where in-budget cuts can be made. ve have been talking about they are cuts, talking about the cut bus the federal government is growing. can president obama even as it's written decide where these cutbacks and decreases go? steve? >> well, there is some disagreement on this. the white house says no, we have to do this across the board. we have very little flexibility. you hear from house republicans that the white house does have a fair amount of discretion and it has to do with the budget arcaina with where the cuts come as a result of the sequester take place. at what level of the government do they come at a level that is called programs, projects and activities? or do they come at a higher level that is a broader category, called the accounts level? republicans believe that they c
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is used to kill people and i said yes jesse that is what it is used for. jesse had a bb gun. i got it for him for christmas a year ago. i taught him gun safety over his back and he was proficient with it and he knew all the gun safety precaution's. he could recite them to use the same way as i could when i was his age. it just breaks my heart that something like that could happen in this country in an elementary school. i've walked past the capital this morning the capital police 3 feet from me when i walked by them. what is he holding? an assault weapon. protecting our nation's capital. in fact protecting us today. a weapon in similarity of a bushmaster was brought into an elementary school in sandy hook connecticut and killed 20 students and six educators. i just can't believe that could happen. those weapons were used on the battlefields of vietnam. they were used in the persian gulf. they were used in afghanistan and iraq. it is sal
is used to kill people and i said yes jesse that is what it is used for. jesse had a bb gun. i got it for him for christmas a year ago. i taught him gun safety over his back and he was proficient with it and he knew all the gun safety precaution's. he could recite them to use the same way as i could when i was his age. it just breaks my heart that something like that could happen in this country in an elementary school. i've walked past the capital this morning the capital police 3 feet from me...
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you got us a water tank. thank you. these kind of letters, of course, have an impact on the character can of jesse jackson as it unfolds. so i'll let that unfold. i'll just be his loving father. >> it's up to one judge if he goes to jail and how long le spend in jail. >> the judge will have to weigh what the prosecutor's argument is and what jesse lawyer's argue is and will make a decision. it's not for me at this point to weigh in with an opinion. >> what about your daughter-in-law? >> wolf, likewise, this is a family. they both pled guilty with a sen sense of sorrow but they will keep searching the people and i appreciate that about the both of them. >> on this day, the united states supreme court has also been hearing arguments that could bow tensionally overturn the enforcement provision of the voting rights act. i know how involved you and dr. martin luther king were in helping set the stage for the civil rights statement. what do you think? >> people like mr. boehner and mcconnell and others at the capitol hill ca
you got us a water tank. thank you. these kind of letters, of course, have an impact on the character can of jesse jackson as it unfolds. so i'll let that unfold. i'll just be his loving father. >> it's up to one judge if he goes to jail and how long le spend in jail. >> the judge will have to weigh what the prosecutor's argument is and what jesse lawyer's argue is and will make a decision. it's not for me at this point to weigh in with an opinion. >> what about your...
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trust us, trust us, do it. so we just got back our report. and they conclude that there are several parts of the bill that project savings that will not occur, resulting in a shortfall of revenue over the life of the bill, and they indicate that it would add more than $6.2 trillion to the primary debt of the united states. in other words, you would -- it would take -- it's an unfunded liability of that much, it would take $6.2 trillion being deposited today, paying out over 20 years, over 75 years to supplement this program to keep it from failing. it will cost more than a dime. it will cost $6.2 trillion. it's another unsustainable program. it doesn't have dedicateed revenue. it's going to cost more than this, frankly, but this is the latest report that hammers this idea that it's not. so i guess what i'm saying is this is really serious. our total budget today is less than $4 trillion. this is going to add $6 trillion. our budget this year is about $3.7 trillion, $3.8 trillion. so as we spend, we take in about $2.5 trillion, we spend $3.7 t
trust us, trust us, do it. so we just got back our report. and they conclude that there are several parts of the bill that project savings that will not occur, resulting in a shortfall of revenue over the life of the bill, and they indicate that it would add more than $6.2 trillion to the primary debt of the united states. in other words, you would -- it would take -- it's an unfunded liability of that much, it would take $6.2 trillion being deposited today, paying out over 20 years, over 75...
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the guest chaplain: let us pray. almighty god, thank you for this day. grant us your presence. we stand in a room representing power and authority given by your hand. keep us mindful that one day we shall stand in a greater room and give an accounting of the decisions made this day. therefore, i pray with words that have been spoken down thru the ages that you, o lord, would grant to these leaders of our nation health, peace, concord and stability, that they may administer the government without failure. direct their counsel according to that which is good and well-pleasing in your sight. may it be said of them that they performed the duties of their office faithfully and impartially. bless each individual present here today, for by blessing the individual you have blessed this nation. to you be the glory. in your most holy name i pray. amen. the presiding officer: please join me in reciting the pledge of allegiance to the flag. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with libert
the guest chaplain: let us pray. almighty god, thank you for this day. grant us your presence. we stand in a room representing power and authority given by your hand. keep us mindful that one day we shall stand in a greater room and give an accounting of the decisions made this day. therefore, i pray with words that have been spoken down thru the ages that you, o lord, would grant to these leaders of our nation health, peace, concord and stability, that they may administer the government...
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will it mean you'll use dollars? describe to us the impact. >> it could certainly impact the revenue and impact the opportunity for individuals to have employment. you know, for us on the emergency response side, like we said, we're pretty insulated because the federal government has an obligation to response to an emergency incident. on the preparedness side, however, the budget dollars are much more discretionary. we've already seen major cuts on those, on the preparedness side of things. >> so when you hear the president has invited congressional leaders to the white house on friday, the very day these spending cuts are supposed to go into effect, what goes through your mind? >> i'm hopeful that a deal can be reached. if the sequestration bill takes effect, there's going to be real-life consequences for us. folks who rely on federal contracting for our businesses. >> it's interesting that both parties talk glowingly of small businesses and small business owners and we don't want to hurt them because they're the fu
will it mean you'll use dollars? describe to us the impact. >> it could certainly impact the revenue and impact the opportunity for individuals to have employment. you know, for us on the emergency response side, like we said, we're pretty insulated because the federal government has an obligation to response to an emergency incident. on the preparedness side, however, the budget dollars are much more discretionary. we've already seen major cuts on those, on the preparedness side of...
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he helps us relax a bit. >> reporter: he is played by 35-year-old mohammed asef. when he was very young, his father died and he was forced to quit school. after leaving junior high, he found work in his hometown. but this one video clip turned around his life. one of asef's friends posted the footage online three years ago. it became a wild hit in the country. a local tv station started to take notice. asef gave up his day job as a cotton trader and made the risky transition to show business. he had only one part in his mind. >> translator: i decided to become an entertainer because terrorist attacks were rampant in our country. we were swamped with grim news every day. i wanted to become a mr. bean lookalike and bring smiles back to people's faces. >> reporter: rowan atkinson now knows about his counterpart on the other side of the world. the sponsor of the ad, a pakistani bank, sent the footage to the british actor. >> rowan atkinson finally saw the films and i think his reaction was he is a bit chubby and that's okay. he got up and he left. and said, okay, that
he helps us relax a bit. >> reporter: he is played by 35-year-old mohammed asef. when he was very young, his father died and he was forced to quit school. after leaving junior high, he found work in his hometown. but this one video clip turned around his life. one of asef's friends posted the footage online three years ago. it became a wild hit in the country. a local tv station started to take notice. asef gave up his day job as a cotton trader and made the risky transition to show...
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tim biggam of money block joins us for that. tim, there are both buying and selling opportunities in this market. let's start with your buy list. what is on your buy list here? > > looking at a stock that used to be on everyone's buy list, which is apple, the stock not too long ago was over $700, now trading in the mid-$400 range. looking at the yearly low around $435, somewhere around here i like it on a value basis. i think the growth days may be gone, especially given hewlett- packard now undercutting their margins may squeeze a little, but, at a 10 pe with $42 a share cash and over 2.5% yield with maybe a dividend increase being forced on them, i kind of like it around here as a value play. > oh, now you like apple. > > now i like apple. price does matter. > it took a long time for that stock to come down to your levels. what about the blue chips here? what are you buying or what would you buy? > > the same kind of idea there. i think it will be tough sledding for the next several quarters here in the equity market. so, look
tim biggam of money block joins us for that. tim, there are both buying and selling opportunities in this market. let's start with your buy list. what is on your buy list here? > > looking at a stock that used to be on everyone's buy list, which is apple, the stock not too long ago was over $700, now trading in the mid-$400 range. looking at the yearly low around $435, somewhere around here i like it on a value basis. i think the growth days may be gone, especially given hewlett- packard...
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their answer to us was yes. if the sequestration went into effect, aircraft carriers not being deployed, new ones not being built, current ones not being refueled. that is significant. that cuts right to the issue of readiness. we heard from all of the service agencies the issue of readiness. termedrned that as a -- it as a readiness crisis. they need to assure that we can be victorious in whatever situation that we face. that is deeply concerning. i appreciate the president traveling today, being right across the river from the naval base, so he understands the greatest ships in the world are built there by the greatest shipbuilders. the commitment it takes from them, how important the industrial basis to this nation, how important our civilian employees are to the dod and the contracting immunity -- community -- all of the individuals are part of the sequestration. and the president seeks about compromise, putting ideas on the table. i cannot agree more. let's find common ground, find ways to do that. i have t
their answer to us was yes. if the sequestration went into effect, aircraft carriers not being deployed, new ones not being built, current ones not being refueled. that is significant. that cuts right to the issue of readiness. we heard from all of the service agencies the issue of readiness. termedrned that as a -- it as a readiness crisis. they need to assure that we can be victorious in whatever situation that we face. that is deeply concerning. i appreciate the president traveling today,...
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that global warming is going to overwhelm us. you know, i mean, the scare tactics and i think this is in concert the president, his administration and the press are putting together are designed to make americans think that you guys, the republicans are causing the destruction of america. how are you going to counter that? is the president's idea. he actually came up with this. this is something that he suggested. his office suggested when they were talking about this back in the summer of 2011. number two is certain there is certainly going to be impacts to governmental services. what is going to be put out there is exaggerated for political purposes. this idea of making the cuss as painful as possible. focusing on programs that most impact people as a way to create outvague a time tested tactic that's used all the time at the state level when people, for example, threaten to cut some program or another. i think the bottom line is, yeah, this is not the best way to do it. we are not going to walk away from this in exchange for t
that global warming is going to overwhelm us. you know, i mean, the scare tactics and i think this is in concert the president, his administration and the press are putting together are designed to make americans think that you guys, the republicans are causing the destruction of america. how are you going to counter that? is the president's idea. he actually came up with this. this is something that he suggested. his office suggested when they were talking about this back in the summer of...
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if it's not with us. [ ding ] oh, that's helpful! well, our company does that, too. actually, we invented that. it's like a sauna in here. helping you save, even if it's not with us -- now, that's progressive! call or click today. no mas pantalones! gerrew
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thanks for illuminating us in particular about green energy. an absolute pleasure having you here. >> thank you very much. gerri: a fox business alert for you now. the housing market is getting stronger, and today we have more evidence of that. the real estate market really picked up steam in the final three months of last year. prices shot up 6.8% in the last quarter according to s&p case-shiller. today one of the economists robert shiller who put together the new report says the housing market has more momentum now, but as usual the permit there had some words of caution. >> housing hasn't shown in most of the history of housing in the united states hasn't shown a tendency to be going up and up. it was just a bubble in the early two thousands. that was really unusual, let's not go back and think it is going to happen all over again. if it does, it will be a surprise. gerri: he is never upbeat. the commerce department and new home sales surged to the highest level in four and hal and a hal, record low borrowing costs, a 30-year mortgage for 3.
thanks for illuminating us in particular about green energy. an absolute pleasure having you here. >> thank you very much. gerri: a fox business alert for you now. the housing market is getting stronger, and today we have more evidence of that. the real estate market really picked up steam in the final three months of last year. prices shot up 6.8% in the last quarter according to s&p case-shiller. today one of the economists robert shiller who put together the new report says the...
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it affects us? it seems strange. >> anything that happens in europe that takes up europe -- that shakes up europe affects us. it not only affects the italian, but it affects the euro because it affects all the countries in europe. liz: would you go long the dollar? >> i'm not going to predict which way to go. because it is very very difficult. i would tell everybody that's trading to be willing to change their view. it is going in both directions. the yen, for instance, has had a tremendous break and deservedly so, but then again, it's gone so far that a reaction to where it's gone could happen any minute. so you have to be a little nimble and you have to be willing to change with the direction of the market. liz: what is the number one futures market you are watching right now? >> well, actually yen has been the market that i've watched for the last month because of the change in attitude in japan. i kind of felt that it was going to break the way it did. they want to weaken the yen and they will d
it affects us? it seems strange. >> anything that happens in europe that takes up europe -- that shakes up europe affects us. it not only affects the italian, but it affects the euro because it affects all the countries in europe. liz: would you go long the dollar? >> i'm not going to predict which way to go. because it is very very difficult. i would tell everybody that's trading to be willing to change their view. it is going in both directions. the yen, for instance, has had a...
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bring us up to date. this is a very important regulatory challenge for everybody. >> we put out a proposed rule on basel iii. we worked to those comments. we continue to talk to our international partners. we are planning to have a final rule out on basel 3. i can't give you an exact date but somewhere in the middle of this year. with the aim to begin the beginning of implementation of bass he'll 3 during -- basel 3 during 2013. as far as we can tell with our stress test and measures, virtually every bank is on track to meet the basel 3 requirement. they are already at or about to reach the basel 3 capital levels. >> what about europe and their banks? >> europe is also in the process of implementing basel 3. their banking system is weaker, i think. it has strength in some in recent quarters. we are discussing with them some of the details of their plans, some of which differ from the international agreement, in our view, but they are also in the process of implementing this agreement. >> thank you, mr. ch
bring us up to date. this is a very important regulatory challenge for everybody. >> we put out a proposed rule on basel iii. we worked to those comments. we continue to talk to our international partners. we are planning to have a final rule out on basel 3. i can't give you an exact date but somewhere in the middle of this year. with the aim to begin the beginning of implementation of bass he'll 3 during -- basel 3 during 2013. as far as we can tell with our stress test and measures,...
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it's keeping us busy. close to 21 inches across portions of texas and oklahoma is now moving across the upper midwest in the great lakes. chicago, heavy snow, a quarter of a mile. delays are incredible. three hour delays at chicago o'hare, and many thought the rain and the mix of sleet and ice across the appellations area, along the coast would be the interior sections that would get the snow. taking it towards the evening hours, a snow event across the midwest and great lakes interior section of the northeast. we will get several inches of snow along the coast, a rain event as mentioned. this time around it will be just a rain event. winter weather up towards the great lakes, as we head into the overnight and into tomorrow, moving into the northeast, a wide swath of three to 6 inches, some areas could get six to 12 inches, especially across upstate new york and vermont, new hampshire. great news for skiers, but those of us who aren't happy about winter, we are going to have a few more weeks of it. back to
it's keeping us busy. close to 21 inches across portions of texas and oklahoma is now moving across the upper midwest in the great lakes. chicago, heavy snow, a quarter of a mile. delays are incredible. three hour delays at chicago o'hare, and many thought the rain and the mix of sleet and ice across the appellations area, along the coast would be the interior sections that would get the snow. taking it towards the evening hours, a snow event across the midwest and great lakes interior section...
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no useful purpose. the only purpose is tax avoidance. and those are the loopholes which we can close, and those are the loopholes which it seems to me there ought to be broad, bipartisan support to close, and if we can close it, we can avoid sequestration. that's how big again these loopholes are. i very much appreciate the senator from vermont's reference to our permanent subcommittee on investigations and the work that we've been doing, and i very much appreciate the energy which he brings to this effort. it ought to be bipartisan. these kind of loopholes again are not what most people consider to be legitimate loopholes or deductions, excuse me -- legitimate deductions. but, again, they are the kind of tax avoidance schemes which should not be in the law, even if we had no deficit. i guess one of the critical differences between these kinds of tax gimmicks and the ordinary deductions which corporations take is the fact that the use of these -- and the abuse of these should be he woulde he would ela b
no useful purpose. the only purpose is tax avoidance. and those are the loopholes which we can close, and those are the loopholes which it seems to me there ought to be broad, bipartisan support to close, and if we can close it, we can avoid sequestration. that's how big again these loopholes are. i very much appreciate the senator from vermont's reference to our permanent subcommittee on investigations and the work that we've been doing, and i very much appreciate the energy which he brings to...
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so they're telling us that. they're telling us he will continue to wear a simple white casset cassette. very interestingly, for those who care, he apparently also will not be wearing his red prada shoes any longer but a pair of brown leather shoes. you might think that is a little bit of trivia, but you know, these $1.2 billion catholics are entranced by practically everything papal. importantly when the next pope will be chosen, we're told all of the cardinals will come and be convened, be told to come to rome the day after the pope leaves. that will be friday march 1st. unlikely to meet over the weekend. are likely to have their first meeting monday, march 4th and after that will they start their formal convention and only after that will we know what date the next conclave will start to elect the next pope. >> amazing. thanks for that. amazing with all of the rumors and sex scandals the vatican letting us know about the shoes. >> who knew, red prada shoes. >>> live to dana bash on capitol hill. there's a vote
so they're telling us that. they're telling us he will continue to wear a simple white casset cassette. very interestingly, for those who care, he apparently also will not be wearing his red prada shoes any longer but a pair of brown leather shoes. you might think that is a little bit of trivia, but you know, these $1.2 billion catholics are entranced by practically everything papal. importantly when the next pope will be chosen, we're told all of the cardinals will come and be convened, be...
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i'm not used to this seat. i apologize. the, the answer, i think here is that the question is, how do you, if you define transparency what i say will get out, to the public, then they reasonably say i have a lot of ways to get it out. i don't have to do it through a press corps sitting in front of me. that is easy for them to say. it is tougher for the press whose job it is to cover him at the white house. so again, i can understand their frustration. the governors on the other hand, i'm surprised somebody didn't say, a republican governor frankly, didn't say, wait a minute, why don't we leave the press in here. martha: that was part of speculation, he thought he might be upbraided perhaps by, some republican governor in the room who might want to talk about the pressures of obamacare and that was precisely what he did not want to be recorded, mary katherine. >> that would be sensible i think. again this gets back to the question -- go ahead, i'm sorry. >> i was going to say he is actually pretty good parrying questions. so
i'm not used to this seat. i apologize. the, the answer, i think here is that the question is, how do you, if you define transparency what i say will get out, to the public, then they reasonably say i have a lot of ways to get it out. i don't have to do it through a press corps sitting in front of me. that is easy for them to say. it is tougher for the press whose job it is to cover him at the white house. so again, i can understand their frustration. the governors on the other hand, i'm...
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i used to be an accountant. i can tell you raising taxes on the wealthy will do nothing unless we can eliminate offshore accounts. if we could just do that, i think a sequester would almost be unnecessary. it would close the existing loopholes. i do not know what to say. congress, having them lose 20 percent of their pay would do nothing. they would not even notice a 20 percent cut. guest: 2 points. one is our spending cuts like this necessary and a good bit? the second is what about taxes? it is interesting because what carol is proposing a cutting loopholes and deductions is on the table when is the poster was implemented in that i know the obama administration was more partial to a proposal where we would see across-the-board cuts in deductions, which would disproportionately hit the wealthy. that did not a ticket -- that did not get agreed to for fairly obvious reasons. house republicans do not like that as much as revenue cuts. even if you believe you need $110 billion in cuts this year to the federal budge
i used to be an accountant. i can tell you raising taxes on the wealthy will do nothing unless we can eliminate offshore accounts. if we could just do that, i think a sequester would almost be unnecessary. it would close the existing loopholes. i do not know what to say. congress, having them lose 20 percent of their pay would do nothing. they would not even notice a 20 percent cut. guest: 2 points. one is our spending cuts like this necessary and a good bit? the second is what about taxes? it...
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stay with us. we had never used a contractor before and didn't know where to start. at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so you can trust what you're reading. angie's list is like having thousands of close neighbors where i can go ask for personal recommendations. that's the idea. before you have any work done, check angie's list. from roofers to plumbers to dentists and more, angie's list -- reviews you can trust. i love you, angie. sorry, honey. and you'll dump your old broom. but don't worry, he'll find someone else. ♪ who's that lady? ♪ who's that lady? ♪ sexy lady ♪ who's that lady? [ female announcer ] swiffer sweeper's electrostatic dry cloths attract and lock dirt, dust, and hair on contact to clean 50% more than a broom. it's a difference you can feel. swiffer gives cleaning a whole new meaning. and now swiffer wet and dry refills are available with the fresh scent of gain. >>> happy election eve. in the first election for federal o
stay with us. we had never used a contractor before and didn't know where to start. at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so you can trust what you're reading. angie's list is like having thousands of close neighbors where i can go ask for personal recommendations. that's the idea. before you have any work done, check angie's list. from roofers to plumbers to dentists and more,...
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kinda like using t.p. with no moist wipes. hmm. point taken. thank you. [ female announcer ] nothing leaves you feeling cleaner and fresher than the cottonelle care routine -- now with a touch of cotton. test your cleaning logic at cottonelle.com. ) 3 days of walking of cotton. to give a breast cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair trade. it was such a beautiful experience. (jessica lee) ♪ and it's beautiful (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldest breast cancer event in history? because your efforts help komen serve millions of women and men facing breast cancer every year. visit the3day.org to register or to request more information today. it was 3 days of pure joy. ♪ and it's beautiful >> jimmy: welcome back to the show. before we get to the stars we turn to our friend guillermo out on the red carpet yesterday? >> yes. >> jimmy: do you like doing that kind of thing? >> yes, jimmy. >> jimmy: you had a couple of drinks before you were there? >> yes. >> jimmy: here is guillermo greeting the stars before the 85th annual acade
kinda like using t.p. with no moist wipes. hmm. point taken. thank you. [ female announcer ] nothing leaves you feeling cleaner and fresher than the cottonelle care routine -- now with a touch of cotton. test your cleaning logic at cottonelle.com. ) 3 days of walking of cotton. to give a breast cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair trade. it was such a beautiful experience. (jessica lee) ♪ and it's beautiful (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldest breast cancer event in...
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now buzzfeed has given us the sequel. now we must all admit that there is another thing that is terrible for traffic, a thing that i will not say outloud for fear that you will turn off this television show if i do. it is the thing going on in washington right now that is a crisis, a self-inflicted preplanned crisis that the white house and congress agreed ahead of time to inflict on themselves and on the country. it turns out it is the 2013 equivalent of a baby picture of mitt romney in 2012. awww, yeah, not interesting. the pugh researcher for the people in the press did a big research poll where they asked people what they're paying attention to in the news. it turns out that self-inflicted crises in washington aren't what they used to. they compared crises in the first big fight over the debt ceiling that president obama had with congress in the summer of 2011. they found half the country was paying a lot of attention to that crisis. compare that to the number of people paying attention to this crisis, which substanti
now buzzfeed has given us the sequel. now we must all admit that there is another thing that is terrible for traffic, a thing that i will not say outloud for fear that you will turn off this television show if i do. it is the thing going on in washington right now that is a crisis, a self-inflicted preplanned crisis that the white house and congress agreed ahead of time to inflict on themselves and on the country. it turns out it is the 2013 equivalent of a baby picture of mitt romney in 2012....
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is this in any sense normal for us? has our country ever been run this way before for a significant amount of time? joining us now is michael beschloss, nbc presidential historian and author of nine books on politics and political figures. great to see you. >> good to see you, rachel, of course. >> the last question there, does this happen at other times in american history where the president and the congress function this way? >> not quite like this. you know, this was james madison's idea, that you would have a presidency and a congress opposing each other. that way no one would get too much power. but if madison came back tonight, i think he would tear out what little hair he had. and the reason is that you saw someone like andrew jackson or harry truman campaigning against congress well and good. but it's only in recent years that you've had this almost nuclear game of chicken that we're seeing now and we also saw in 1995 with bill clinton and newt gingrich. and i think one dangerous thing about right now is that o
is this in any sense normal for us? has our country ever been run this way before for a significant amount of time? joining us now is michael beschloss, nbc presidential historian and author of nine books on politics and political figures. great to see you. >> good to see you, rachel, of course. >> the last question there, does this happen at other times in american history where the president and the congress function this way? >> not quite like this. you know, this was james...
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kinda like using t.p. with no moist wipes. hmm. point taken. thank you. [ female announcer ] nothing leaves you feeling cleaner and fresher than the cottonelle care routine -- now with a touch of cotton. test your cleaning logic at cottonelle.com. >> jimmy: welcome back to the show. before we get to the stars we turn to our friend guillermo out on the red carpet yesterday? >> yes. >> jimmy: do you like doing that kind of thing? >> yes, jimmy. >> jimmy: you had a couple of drinks before you were there? >> yes. >> jimmy: here is guillermo greeting the stars before the 85th annual academy awards. ♪ >> hi, it's me, guillermo here on the red carpet for the oscars and i'm going to talk to a lot of famous people. hey for "jimmy kimmel live." how you doing? can i ask you one question? all right. oh, man. michael douglas how are you? how's everything? >> my name is guillermo for "jimmy kimmel live." you're nominated for an oscar. your name is -- >> i did not know that? >> i'm going to give you a roll up, a little snack. thank you very much. >> i have
kinda like using t.p. with no moist wipes. hmm. point taken. thank you. [ female announcer ] nothing leaves you feeling cleaner and fresher than the cottonelle care routine -- now with a touch of cotton. test your cleaning logic at cottonelle.com. >> jimmy: welcome back to the show. before we get to the stars we turn to our friend guillermo out on the red carpet yesterday? >> yes. >> jimmy: do you like doing that kind of thing? >> yes, jimmy. >> jimmy: you had a...
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this is a major crisis for us. if this is what some of the classics look like, maybe they would not -- this is a modern version of what would have to have been crafted. let me start off with the ravages of obesity. this is an aorta. it carries blood through your body. those are two kidneys. the one on the right is big and plump, the one on the left is shriveled like a raisin. the blood vessel going to it, that is a dead kidney. you don't notice when you get blood test. your body only needs one kidney. we see this as a sign of hardening of the arteries. let me bring this up in a different context. it happens with kidneys, the male organ, issues of intimacy, for the male it is the dipstick of health. if that is not working, it is because other parts of your body are not working. it is also happening in your brain. this is a major blood vessel. you see the plaque rupture, an open sore on the blood vessel feeding your heart, your body has to heal it. it forms a scab on top of it erie it right there, you just witnessed
this is a major crisis for us. if this is what some of the classics look like, maybe they would not -- this is a modern version of what would have to have been crafted. let me start off with the ravages of obesity. this is an aorta. it carries blood through your body. those are two kidneys. the one on the right is big and plump, the one on the left is shriveled like a raisin. the blood vessel going to it, that is a dead kidney. you don't notice when you get blood test. your body only needs one...
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stay with us. so, this board gives me rates for progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive, and they're them. yes. but they're here. yes. are you...? there? yes. no. are you them? i'm me. but those rates are for... them. so them are here. yes! you want to run through it again? no, i'm good. you got it? yes. rates for us and them -- now that's progressive. call or click today. okay why? more is better than less because if stuff is not le-- if there is more less stuff then you might want to have some more and your parents just don't let you because there's only a little bit. right. we want more, we want more. like you really like it, you want more. right. i follow you. [ male announcer ] it's not complicated. more is better. and at&t has the nation's largest 4g network. ♪ >>> happy election eve. in the first election for federal office since we picked a president, vote willing begin tomorrow at 6:00 a.m. this will be the primary for the congressional seat that
stay with us. so, this board gives me rates for progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive, and they're them. yes. but they're here. yes. are you...? there? yes. no. are you them? i'm me. but those rates are for... them. so them are here. yes! you want to run through it again? no, i'm good. you got it? yes. rates for us and them -- now that's progressive. call or click today. okay why? more is better than less because if stuff is not le-- if there is more...
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if she could defend us then, why can't she defend us now? we're going to come right back. there is so much nonsense with this sequester story. announcer: where can an investor be a name and not a number? scottrade. ron: i'm never alone with scottrade. i can always call or stop by my local office. they're nearby and ready to help. so when i have questions, i can talk to someone who knows exactly how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. that's why i'm with scottrade. announcer: scottrade- proud to be ranked "best overall client experience." begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health care noise, i didn't always watch out for myself. with unitedhealthcare, i get personalized information and rewards for addressing my health risks. but she's still going to give me a heart attack. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcar
if she could defend us then, why can't she defend us now? we're going to come right back. there is so much nonsense with this sequester story. announcer: where can an investor be a name and not a number? scottrade. ron: i'm never alone with scottrade. i can always call or stop by my local office. they're nearby and ready to help. so when i have questions, i can talk to someone who knows exactly how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. that's why i'm with scottrade....
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thank you so much for joining us. great to have you on the show. >>> in the men time, coming up, is the chinese recovery story the real deal? we have a top china fund manager. he's going to be setting the record straight, right after this break. stay tuned. clients are always learning more to make their money do more. (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade... ranked "highest in customer loyalty for brokerage and investment companies." at tyco integrated security, we consider ourselves business optihow?rs. by building custom security solutions that integrate video, access control, fire and intrusion protection. all backed up with world-class monitoring centers, thousands of qualified technicians, and a personal passion t
thank you so much for joining us. great to have you on the show. >>> in the men time, coming up, is the chinese recovery story the real deal? we have a top china fund manager. he's going to be setting the record straight, right after this break. stay tuned. clients are always learning more to make their money do more. (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my...
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worked closely with us. it was a canadian operation. >> at least thank you at the end of the movie. >> it's indicative of the way the two worked together. >> in washington, i worked directly with ottawa through to washington and the canadians were committed to seeing it through. no sense in the inconceivable. they closed until the six diplomats were back home. >> of recently. >> they asked about the role of canada and the role that you played i want to play some of that sound. listen to this. >> the only thing i would say is 90% of the contributions to the ideas and the plan was canadian. that was full credit to the cia. with that exception, it's good. the character in the film was only in tehran a day and a half. the main hero in my opinion was ken taylor, an ambassador. >> i'm sure you appreciate the words. he was laying out really what happened to you. what did happen. what did the movie get right and wrong? >> it takes place as i think hollywood is prone to do. >> the essential escape a cooperative effor
worked closely with us. it was a canadian operation. >> at least thank you at the end of the movie. >> it's indicative of the way the two worked together. >> in washington, i worked directly with ottawa through to washington and the canadians were committed to seeing it through. no sense in the inconceivable. they closed until the six diplomats were back home. >> of recently. >> they asked about the role of canada and the role that you played i want to play some of...
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we have a fox business news contributor with us. phil, all the numbers tell us gas prices are high. why are they high. >> reporter: there are so many reasons. especially you mentioned california. california of course had that huge refinery fire earlier this year. it forced a lot of those other refiners to pick up the slack and not go into maintenance early. now they can't stay out of maintenance forever, so they went into maintenance, causing a tightness of supply. i'll tell you, jenna, around the country we've had major refining issues that have caused the price of gasoline to go up, whether it be the east coast because of the hurricane, you know, the midwest because of the big crude unit going down, or even on the west coast. refining issues are number one, number two was the price of crude. you know, china consumed more crude than they ever did in the month of january, that helped drive up the cost of crude oil, and when crude oil prices go up gasoline prices always follow. jenna: this is the prices that we're seeing in february. what is the summer driving season going to look li
we have a fox business news contributor with us. phil, all the numbers tell us gas prices are high. why are they high. >> reporter: there are so many reasons. especially you mentioned california. california of course had that huge refinery fire earlier this year. it forced a lot of those other refiners to pick up the slack and not go into maintenance early. now they can't stay out of maintenance forever, so they went into maintenance, causing a tightness of supply. i'll tell you, jenna,...